With Christmas Jumper Day falling on Friday, December 15, you might want to find the perfect one for the charitable day.

Fashion brand Selfish Mother has teamed up with Save the Children to create a collection of official jumpers - of course you don't have to buy one of these to still take part.

This year Christmas Jumper Day promises to be bigger and better than ever with a host of stars like Poppy Delevingne, David Gandy, Lauren Laverne and Erin O’Connor featuring in the campaign and showing their support.

Poppy has worked closely with the charity and recently visited the Democratic Republic of Congo to see what work they do there.

Of her trip, she said: "It allowed me to see first-hand how Save the Children is working tirelessly to empower girls and stop child marriage"

"Together, through this campaign we can raise lots of money to support and empower every last child around the world."

The crew neck and scoop neck jumpers each feature a fun festive slogan on the front - such as 'All that glitters', 'Grinch', 'Dashing elf' and 'Elfish mother'.

Each jumper costs £50, with 50% of the sales going towards Save the Children. You can buy them here .

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Christmas Jumper Day is now in its sixth year, and the money raised goes to helping save vulnerable children's lives across the world.

6.6 million children still die before their fifth birthday every year, most from easily preventable illnesses like malaria, diarrhoea and pneumonia. Some don’t survive simply because they can’t get enough nutritious food.

Here in the UK, 3.5 million children are living in poverty. Too many families here can’t afford nutritious food, heating, household essentials like a cooker, or good quality childcare. While their peers come to school well fed, well rested and well prepared to learn, these poorer children are missing out on a fair start in life.

The annual event is the brainchild of Save the Children, the charity encourages people to wear their most outrageous jumpers for the event.

The charity says: "It's the most magical time of the year - fairy lights and baubles, snowmen and Christmas trees. And on December 15 we want it all - on a jumper."